Plumbing While Dating
Don’t let your phone control your dating life.
You might be in a relationship with someone that you love and care about, but you might feel a little let down because he or she spends so much time on his or her phone. You might have tried to signal that this was an issue, but he or she might not have taken the hint, and you might wonder what else you can do about this situation. So, how do you let your partner know that the time that he or she is spending on his or her phone is getting in the way of your relationship? What do you do with this type of situation? Though the answers to these questions may be different for everyone, here are a few suggestions.
1. Talk to your partner.
Tell your partner directly how you feel and what is bothering you. Let him or her know you feel you are competing with his or her phone and see how he or she feels about the situation.
2. Compromise.
Find a way for the two of you to compromise. See if there is a way that you can give your partner time to use his or her phone where it won’t interfere with your time together, and see if your partner will set aside time for you without his or her phone.
3. Set time limits.
Work together to establish time limits regarding each of your phone times. Do your best to follow through with the rules that you set and try to respect each other during the times when the two of you can be on your phones.
If you are dating someone you love, but you feel like you are competing with his or her phone, then try to talk to your partner. Do your best to compromise, and work together to set time limits that are comfortable for both of you.






